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Psychological Horoscope Analysis

These text extracts are taken from "Psychological Horoscope Analysis"
by Liz Greene. Many aspects of the horoscope report are only relevant
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Text by Liz Greene
Programming by Alois Treindl

"...Romantic vision and a rich imagination You are one of life's true romantics, because your reality is
the inner world of fantasy and imagination. The limitations of daily life
can bore you, and you try at every available opportunity to inject into
mundane situations a note of the mythic and the meaningful. However, your
romanticism is constantly being challenged by another side of your personality:
your fear of disruption to your material security. Although you dislike
being tied to routines which seem inconsequential and stifling, life perpetually
intrudes upon your dreams, forcing you into conflict between your vision
and your practical limitations and needs. The great strength of your nature
lies in your relationship to the creative power of the imagination, which
enables you to peer into the future and envisage new possibilities which
are not immediately apparent in the present. Because of this, you tend
to see opportunities which others miss. You live in a world of potential,
always looking toward the next project and the next enthusiasm. But there
is a strong cynicism and worldliness beneath your romanticism which perpetually
questions these hunches and dreams, making you feel restless and discontented
whichever side of yourself you try to live. ..."

"...Sensitivity to others combines with a creative imagination
Your imaginative abilities are supported by a deep instinctive
insight into human behaviour and motives. You have a profound response
to the world of symbols, myths and images, and may excel in one of the
arts, such as music, painting, dance or theatre, where your ability to
intuit character and mimic it in plastic forms may give you exceptional
talents. ..."

"..Uncompromising loyalty to individual values Nothing and no one will ever dictate to you who you should be
or what you should do with your life; for you live from a conviction of
the sacredness of your own individuality. Although you enjoy the company
of other people, and attract them easily because of the vitality of your
personality, you are quite incapable of compromising your ideals, beliefs
and freedom of action for very long in order to please anyone - even those
you love most. You are often at odds with what might be called the collective
norm, both because you are an idealist who refuses to accept that things
cannot be changed, and because you resent having your liberty curtailed
by rules which have been designed by the herd for the herd. ..."

"...Ambition is fuelled by the need for public recognition
Everything you do, both in your chosen sphere of work and in
your personal style, bears the stamp of your intense sense of individuality.
You can and should aim high in your professional goals, for it matters
a great deal to you that you receive validation and respect from that
very collective which you often despise because of its conservatism and
timidity. It also matters that there are people in the world who, like
you, can stand as examples of self-actualisation without compromise, for
in a way you are a kind of hero or heroine on a psychological level: You
have been given a challenge by life to express yourself as completely
as possible through a vocation which touches the lives of others, and
nothing less will ever fulfill you. ..."

"...The drive to be yourself dominates all other needs Because you are so loyal to your inner vision, you are likely
not only to appear and feel different; you are also likely to make a valuable
contribution of some kind, possibly through creative work, which acts
like yeast on the imaginations of others because it stirs up in them their
own longing to define themselves as individuals. This is the psychology
behind the "star", whether this is an actor, a writer, a politician, a
painter or any other person who seems to have greater vision and farther-seeing
eyes, and who embodies a goal of some kind that others can model themselves
after. ..."

The image of the father in a woman's chart: "...Eine selbstbewusste und willensstarke
Figur The subjective image of your father portrayed in your birth horoscope
is a forceful one - an aggressive personality, full of competitive and
wilful spirit, and resentful at having to compromise with anyone else's
needs and wishes. However, this powerful portrait may describe the emotional
life of your father rather than his outer behaviour, and it is possible
that he sometimes maintained, on the surface, a relatively agreeable personality.
He may even have seemed to you on occasion weak and ineffectual rather
than strong, angry and determined. But you should look more closely at
him, for your father had a dilemma about the expression of anger and overt
aggression. Whether he acted his problem out through violence or appeared
passive and suppressed his real feelings, your experience of him is of
a powerful and rather frightening figure..."

"... The problem of aggression It is particularly important to understand your father's dilemma
about aggression because it is also your dilemma. You may have feared
his anger in childhood, whether it was expressed or not; and in adult
life you may fear your own aggressive urges, not realising what positive
potentials they can offer. Confrontation with others is difficult for
you; for at the root of your fear of other's anger lies your fear of the
potent and threatening image of your father. Thus you have inherited a
great challenge from your father - the creative use of a naturally aggressive
spirit, without which you cannot actualise your potentials to the fullest
extent. Your father may have been unable to handle his own force and power,
and was physically or emotionally violent. If so, this poses you with
an additional challenge - the problem of learning to understand and accept
the roots of such violence, and recognising that it arises from an inner
conflict rather than from aggression alone. ..."

The image of the mother in a woman's chart: "...Selflessness and self-sacrifice The subjective image of your mother portrayed in your birth
horoscope is a poignant one. There is much of the mythic or archetypal
Suffering Woman contained in this image, and probably your mother
experienced many difficult circumstances in her life - either in her own
childhood or in her marriage, or through illness or financial difficulty,
or through the necessity of sacrificing her most cherished desires in
order to look after others. Although your mother may have made sacrifices
willingly because of her love and need of her family, nevertheless you
have within you considerable guilt about her unhappiness, and a deep unconscious
conviction that you are in some way responsible for redeeming her sacrifices
through your own self-sacrifice. This places a great inner obligation
on you, which you may carry without realising it, yet which has probably
led you to choose a field of work where you have to deal with and help
the pain or confusion of others. The experience of passive suffering and
sacrifice which you have inherited through your relationship with your
mother gives you a deep well of compassion, sensitivity and responsiveness
to the emotional needs of others. This receptivity is a gift, which can
be expressed either in an artistic field where sensitivity to the moods
of the audience is required, or in the helping professions where it is
so obviously needed. ..."

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Short Biography of Niki de Saint Phalle

1930  1937
Born in Paris on October 29, 1930 as the daughter of the French banker
Comte de Saint Phalle. Niki lives alternately in Nièvre with her
paternal grandparents and with her maternal grandparents in Château
Filerval, in Greenwich, Connecticut and in New York. Enters the Sacré-Coeur
convent school in New York.

1937  1947
Frequent changes of school and associated relocation because of rebellious
behaviour. Graduates from Old Field School, Maryland.

1948  1955
Marries the American writer Harry Mathews. Works as a model for "Vogue",
"Life" and "Harper's Bazaar". 1951: daughter Laura
is born. Moves to Paris. First drawings and paintings following a nervous
breakdown in 1953. Travels to Spain and Italy. 1955: son Philip is born.

1956  1965
First one-person show of her plaster reliefs and assemblages in St. Gallen.
1960: divorce from Harry Mathews. Lives together with Jean Tinguely; first
shooting pictures ("Tirs"). In 1961, she takes part in the "Nouveaux
Réalistes" exhibition in Paris and Nice and in the "Art
of Assemblage" exhibition in the Museum of Modern Art in New York.
1962: first one-person show in New York. Works on the DYLABY (Dynamic
Labyrinth) with Raysse, Rauschenberg, Spoerri, Tinguely and Ultved for
the Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam. 1963: moves to Paris, takes part in
the second "Festival du Nouveau Réalisme" in the Neue
Galerie of the Künstlerhaus Munich. 1964  1965: exhibitions
in London, Brussels, Geneva, Paris and New York, where the first Nanas
are shown in the "Galerie Iolas".

1966  1969
Giant Nana "Hon  en katedral" (She  a cathedral)
with Jean Tinguely and Per Olof Ultvedt for the Moderna Museet in Stockholm.
Costume designs for "Lysistrata" in the City Theatre Kassel.
1967: design and creation of the "Paradis Fantastique" with
Tinguely for the French pavilion at the Montreal EXPO. 1968: takes part
in the "Dada, Surrealism and Heritage" exhibition in the Museum
of Modern Art in New York. Creates the stage play "Ich" in collaboration
with Rainer von Diez for the City Theatre Kassel. 1969: retrospectives
in Hanover, Lucerne and Ludwigshafen.

1970  1974
Exhibition of a group of Nanas in "Les Halles" in Paris. Shooting
sessions at a festival during the 10th anniversary of the "Nouveaux
Réalistes" group in Milan. 1972: construction of the "Golem",
a giant house with three slides for a kindergarten in Jerusalem. Idea,
script and direction of the film "Daddy" with Peter Whitehead
and Rainer von Diez. 1973  1974: installation of three monumental
Nanas in Hanover. Idea for the "Giardino dei Tarocchi" (Tarot
Garden).

1975  1990
Idea, script and direction of the film "Camélia et le Dragon"
with Jean Tinguely, Eva Aeppli, Bernhard Luginbühl and Daniel Spoerri.
Large one-person shows, i.a. in the Centre Pompidou in Paris, where she
creates the "Stravinsky Fountain" in 1983 together with Tinguely.
1989: works on Tinguely's life's work and masterpiece "Fontaine Château-Chinon".
Outsize sculptures such as "Sun God" in San Diego (1983) and
the giant bird "L'Oiseau" (1990).

1991  2000
1991: death of Jean Tinguely. Niki begins the construction of kinetic
sculptures called "Meta-Tinguelys". In 1993 she completes the
sculpture "Les Footballeurs" for the Olympic Museum in Lausanne.
1996: completion of the "Giardino dei Tarocchi" (Tarot Garden)
in Garavicchio in Tuscany. Since 1994 Niki de Saint Phalle has lived in
San Diego, California, where she is working on new projects for the public
sector.

21 May 2002, Niki de Saint Phalle has died in a hospital
in San Diego at the age of 71.